
11 States Consider 'Right to Repair' for Farming Equipment
The manufacturers argue that changing the current practice with this type of legislation would force companies to expose trade secrets. read more >
The manufacturers argue that changing the current practice with this type of legislation would force companies to expose trade secrets. read more >
The national average retail price of a dozen eggs hit $4.25 in December, up from $1.79 a year earlier. read more >
A labor law attorney’s advice to companies concerned about the Federal Trade Commission’s proposed rule that would block employers from asking workers to sign noncompete agreements? Don’t panic. read more >
The CEOs of Kroger and Albertsons insisted there will still be competition, and said a merger will help them counter growing rivals like Walmart, Costco and Amazon. read more >
The FCC's order applies to future authorizations of equipment, though the agency leaves open the possibility it could revoke previous authorizations. read more >
Like many services, veterinary care is labor-intensive; worker pay makes up about half the cost of running a practice. read more >
The suit alleges that for years, Walmart used money transfer procedures that allowed fraudsters to cash out at its stores. read more >
The agency alleges that Walmart didn't properly train its employees and used procedures that allowed fraudsters to cash out at its stores. read more >
The agency is looking at drug manufacturer rebates and how they affect formulary design and the cost of drugs. read more >
The companies marketed dozens of home textile products as environmentally friendly bamboo when they were actually rayon, according to regulators. read more >
Some suggestions include reimagining beer displays and considering whether brews can be shipped straight to doorsteps. read more >
Lockheed said it scrapped the plan “in the wider interest of shareholders.” read more >
The acquisition would limit competition and drive up prices for missile components, regulators say. read more >
Online privacy rules are changing. The question now is how much you'll care. read more >